The availability of the QR Codes allows operators, foreman, and safety inspectors to have easy access to service and maintenance history. This insures the machinery and equipment is in safe and meticulous working condition.

Additionally, test and examination certification, maintenance schedules and user manuals can also be accessed with the quick scan of a smart phone.

Work site efficiency and safety are some of the core benefits customers can also expect to reap with the QR Codes allowing for quick on-site compliance and safety checks on all Kennards Hire Lift and Shift equipment and machinery.

To use the technology customers simply download a QR code reader for their smart phone, scan the code on the “Ready for Hire” label and then browse the plant portal which has all the information readily available.

Alternatively, customers can enter the plant number via the Kennards Hire Plant Portal Site to access the information.

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